A representative from the labor union stated, “Although some variety shows and dramas returned [during that time], there were other union members who continued the struggle, so we hadn’t completely returned to normal broadcasting. But now that the strike has officially ended, we will finally return to normal broadcasting.”

The representative, however, added that it would be difficult to completely return to normal broadcasting. They commented, “As of now, only the strike has ended. By returning to work, we will have to assess everything as a whole. Although the variety department returned first, they had originally planned to prepare special broadcasts after the end of strike. In order to return to where we were before the strike, we’re going to need time.”

Last September, KBS went on strike to remove the broadcasting system’s president Ko Dae Young for arming journalistic impartiality and disrespecting the opinions of employees. After 141 days, on January 22, the president was dismissed from his position. Employees plan to resume working on January 24.